The pie charts give information about the proportion of days spent on 6 different activities of matures in a specific country in 1958 and 2008.
Overall, there is a significant growth in working, commuting, and chilling out at home, while sleeping and going out with their relatives were less common, with others remaining unchanged. In addition, a majority of people spent time working.
To specify, about two-thirds of people spent time working and sleeping in a day, respectively in 1958. Afterward, the percentage of people working increased dramatically up to 42%, In 2008, there was a remarkable decrease in people sleeping down to a quarter.
In 1958, the number of people who went out with their acquaintance accounted for 19% while relaxing at home and others made up 8% and 6%, and only 2% of the time was spent traveling to work. In 2008, the proportion of people going out witnessed a downward trend from 19% to 6%. In contrast, a minority of people relaxing at home and traveling to work had an upward trend at 13% and 8%. Finally, the time they spent on others kept remaining at 6%.
